Stolen Records to party at Ames Hall

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May 9, 2007 at 12:01 AMMay 9, 2007 at 9:21 AM

After several postponements, the Foundation for Educators at Lincoln-Sudbury (FELS) invites everyone to party with The Stolen Records from 7 to 10 p.m. on Saturday, May 19, at Ames Hall at Memorial Congregational Church in Sudbury. Refreshments will be sold to benefit FELS.

After several postponements, the Foundation for Educators at Lincoln-Sudbury (FELS) invites everyone to party with The Stolen Records from 7 to 10 p.m. on Saturday, May 19, at Ames Hall at Memorial Congregational Church in Sudbury. Refreshments will be sold to benefit FELS.

The fundraising concert will feature The Stolen Records, a rock/reggae party band with L-S roots, formerly known as Speak Easy.

The financial beneficiary of the May 19 concert is FELS, a nonprofit organizations that gives grants to L-S staff to enhance their own professional and personal pursuits that will further inspire their teaching, and subsequently, their students.

The Stolen Records will also be selling their CD, entitled, “Basement Songs,” which includes future hits, such as “86 Luck,” “Tequila Reggae” and “Wait for Something to Wait For.”

Tickets for The Stolen Records concert will be $6 at the door; $10 for the CD. Those who have already purchased tickets but are unable to attend on the May 19 date, may receive refunds the day before, outside the L-S cafeteria door.

For further information, call Wendy at 978-440-8801, e-mail to wendygrutt@hotmail.com, or visit www.thestolenrecords.com.

Memorial Congregational Church is located at 26 Concord Road, at Church Street, South Sudbury near the Route 20 lights at Mill Village shopping area.